Spread across seven dynamic schools and colleges, UHart is a four-year private university that has been guiding the purpose and passion of students for over six decades. Centrally located alongside Connecticut’s capital city and midway between Boston and New York City, our 350-acre campus offers big opportunities, from major industry partnerships to vibrant cultural destinations.

We’re a diverse campus and a community of varied interests, talents, and worldviews. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 17 Division I sports teams, and a support system to help you succeed, you can dabble, experiment, and broaden your passions at UHart.

Title IX

Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on the sex of employees and students of educational institutions that receive federal financial assistance. Title IX’s prohibition of sex discrimination includes prohibition of sexual harassment and sexual violence.

We, at the University of Hartford, strive to provide an environment free from sexual violence and other sexual misconduct, including without limitation, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.

If you need immediate assistance in case of an emergency, please dial 860.768.7777 from any University phone or 911. Please be advised that dialing 860.768.7777 directly to the Department of Public Safety may speed up emergency response as Public Safety can guide emergency services to the proper location on campus.

Notice of the University Title IX Coordinator

The Executive Director, Equal Opportunity Programs and Title IX Compliance, Gwaina Wauldon serves as the University's Title IX coordinator and is the designated agent of the University with responsibilities for coordinating Title IX compliance efforts. The Title IX Coordinator oversees the implementation of grievance procedures, including the notification, investigation, and disposition of complaints, ensuring a fair and neutral process for all parties.